
Getting Tarot Readings w\ Jackie Uweh | Smosh Mouth 5


[00:04 - 00:13]Shane Topp and Amanda Lee-Hankanto welcome guest Jackie Uwey to the Smoshcast


[00:13 - 00:34]Amanda, who is also a skeptic, shares her experience with tarot readings and how it helped her gain clarity and focus


[00:35 - 01:29]Jackie shares her experience with tarot readings, which she has been doing for three years


[00:45 - 01:53]Jackie initially had doubts and was skeptical about tarot, but found it to be a helpful tool for introspection and understanding her thoughts


[01:54 - 02:01]They discuss the importance of finding what works for you, even if it may not work for others


[02:21 - 02:58]Jackie shares her experience with tarot readings, which she has been doing for three years


[02:33 - 03:23]Jackie initially had doubts and was skeptical about tarot, but found it to be a helpful tool for introspection and understanding her thoughts


[03:24 - 03:44]Amanda, who is also a skeptic, shares her experience with tarot readings and how it helped her gain clarity and focus


[03:45 - 04:29]Jackie introduces and recommends the "Witches Wisdom Tarot" deck, which she reads for Amanda during VidCon


[03:51 - 05:30]Jackie initially had doubts and was skeptical about tarot, but found it to be a helpful tool for introspection and understanding her thoughts


[04:49 - 06:00]The group concludes that tarot is a helpful tool for introspection and finding clarity in one's thoughts.


[05:30 - 06:19]Jackie initially had doubts and was skeptical about tarot, but found it to be a helpful tool for introspection and understanding her thoughts


[06:19 - 07:41]They discuss the importance of finding what works for you, even if it may not work for others


[07:00 - 07:36]Jackie initially had doubts and was skeptical about tarot, but found it to be a helpful tool for introspection and understanding her thoughts


[07:41 - 08:22]Shane brings up the topic of fraudulent psychics and shares a funny anecdote about a fake psychic on a talk show


[08:22 - 08:52]They also discuss the use of psychics in solving crimes and the controversy surrounding them


[09:13 - 11:09]The deck was gifted to her and she believes in buying one's own deck for a stronger connection to it


[11:09 - 13:39]They mention that the original tarot decks believed enlightenment could only be achieved by leaving Earth, but this deck believes it can be found in nature and the body.


[12:49 - 16:00]The speaker shuffles the deck and pulls cards for a reading, explaining their process.


[13:40 - 14:13]The speaker mentions that they staged their deck, but they don't have access to moonlight.


[14:13 - 17:40]The third card is upside down, but when flipped, reveals a major arcana card, the Council of All Beings (Judgment), which represents urgency and summoning.


[15:12 - 16:46]The speaker shuffles the deck and pulls cards for a reading, explaining their process.


[17:20 - 17:32]The speaker and their companion discuss the artwork and symbolism on the card.


[17:40 - 20:20]They pull a major arcana card, the Priestess, which represents women's mysteries, self-knowledge, and magic.


[19:09 - 21:37]The speaker and their companion discuss the artwork and symbolism on the card.


[21:37 - 22:23]The speaker shuffles the deck and pulls cards for a reading, explaining their process.


[21:50 - 25:08]The second card pulled is a six of water, a minor arcana card that represents emotions, heart, love, and dreams.


[22:23 - 25:02]The speaker elaborates on the meaning of the card, which is about making decisions and taking action.


[23:05 - 27:09]The speaker and their companion discuss the artwork and symbolism on the card.


[26:51 - 28:29]The third card is upside down, but when flipped, reveals a major arcana card, the Council of All Beings (Judgment), which represents urgency and summoning.


[27:32 - 27:49]The speaker mentions that they staged their deck, but they don't have access to moonlight.


[27:38 - 28:47]The speaker feels trapped and has a brick in their stomach due to food


[27:49 - 28:36]The third card is upside down, but when flipped, reveals a major arcana card, the Council of All Beings (Judgment), which represents urgency and summoning.


[27:49 - 31:42]The speaker explains three tarot cards; the first is about feeling spirituality in womanhood, the second is about letting go, and the third is about connection and maturity with others


[28:36 - 32:09]They discuss connection, community, maturity, readiness, reverence, and kindness


[31:03 - 35:03]The speaker relates to this card, discussing their tendency to overthink and control things, and their strong intuition


[35:03 - 35:19]The speaker pulls tarot cards for others, including a card for "craftsmen of air," which represents intelligence, intuition, language, and communication


[35:19 - 36:37]They discuss how the magic within and around a person can be cultivated through signs and synchronicities


[35:29 - 35:44]They discuss connection, community, maturity, readiness, reverence, and kindness


[36:37 - 38:41]The speaker relates to this card, discussing their tendency to overthink and control things, and their strong intuition


[37:58 - 40:19]The speaker pulls tarot cards for others, including a card for "craftsmen of air," which represents intelligence, intuition, language, and communication


[39:59 - 42:22]The speaker relates to this card, discussing their tendency to overthink and control things, and their strong intuition


[41:49 - 42:44]They mention working on their habits and patterns with a therapist, trying to release control and ask fewer questions


[42:44 - 43:00]The speaker's journey is to remain a "white man in his study."


[42:44 - 43:00]Shane is advised to get out of his head and allow positive energy to come in


[43:00 - 44:58]Jackie and Shane are having a conversation about tarot cards and pulling them for each other


[43:34 - 44:47]The first card pulled for Shane represents his present self and is about vulnerability and trust


[43:51 - 44:04]They pull a card for Jackie's past and present, with the present card being about skepticism


[44:58 - 47:02]Shane is advised to get out of his head and allow positive energy to come in


[47:02 - 48:29]They discuss the possibility of making friends with crows and the significance of the crow feather in the future card


[47:17 - 47:47]Shane is advised to get out of his head and allow positive energy to come in


[48:29 - 50:16]The second card pulled for Shane represents his future and is a warning to pay attention to signs and be grateful


[50:16 - 51:50]Shane is advised to get out of his head and allow positive energy to come in


[50:22 - 51:26]Jackie and Shane are having a conversation about tarot cards and pulling them for each other


[50:45 - 52:07]They discuss the possibility of making friends with crows and the significance of the crow feather in the future card


[52:07 - 55:25]Jackie and Shane are having a conversation about tarot cards and pulling them for each other


[52:17 - 55:12]Jackie is excited to pull all fire cards, but the first card pulled is the skeptic card for her past


[53:12 - 53:18]The path is not clear and requires following scattered candlelights.


[53:18 - 54:07]The speaker is discussing a tarot card reading.


[53:35 - 53:40]The speaker reflects on their own experience of pushing through fear and feeling a sense of freedom.


[53:40 - 53:45]The speaker relates the card to their own life and describes it as dramatic.


[54:07 - 54:24]The path is dark and foggy, but lit by the flames.


[54:24 - 54:40]The speaker is discussing a tarot card reading.


[54:40 - 54:57]The speaker relates the card to their own life and describes it as dramatic.


[54:57 - 55:12]The speaker is discussing a tarot card reading.


[55:12 - 55:25]The card in question is the Three of Fire, which represents a journey.


[55:25 - 56:30]The card shows a swamp with three flames to guide the way.


[55:36 - 55:57]The path is not clear and requires following scattered candlelights.


[56:16 - 56:25]The path is dark and foggy, but lit by the flames.


[56:30 - 56:48]The card in question is the Three of Fire, which represents a journey.


[56:48 - 58:40]The speaker mentions that they have always followed the light in the darkness.


[58:40 - 58:46]The speaker relates the card to their own life and describes it as dramatic.


[58:40 - 58:46]Participants discuss a book with amazing writing and art


[58:46 - 1.00:40]The speaker has already been giving themselves permission to follow their fears.


[58:46 - 1.01:56]The card indicates a major life theme for Shane


[58:54 - 59:10]The speaker's essence is described as uncertainty, and they have a fear of uncertainty.


[59:11 - 59:48]The speaker reflects on their own experience of pushing through fear and feeling a sense of freedom.


[59:48 - 59:57]The speaker's essence is described as uncertainty, and they have a fear of uncertainty.


[59:57 - 1.00:22]The speaker reflects on their own experience of pushing through fear and feeling a sense of freedom.


[1.00:40 - 1.00:49]The speaker is discussing a tarot card reading.


[1.00:49 - 1.01:36]The card shows a swamp with three flames to guide the way.


[1.00:49 - 1.01:36]They pull tarot cards, with Shane pulling the Three of Fire and the Two Wolf Moon


[1.01:09 - 1.02:23]The speaker is discussing a tarot card reading.


[1.01:36 - 1.01:45]The card shows a swamp with three flames to guide the way.


[1.01:36 - 1.03:56]The Three of Fire is connected to the Moon and the battle between domestication and wildness


[1.01:50 - 1.01:56]Fear is described as excitement that hasn't received permission.


[1.01:56 - 1.04:59]They pull tarot cards, with Shane pulling the Three of Fire and the Two Wolf Moon


[1.02:06 - 1.03:56]The speaker's counsel is to let go of fear and be guided by the lights.


[1.03:29 - 1.04:01]The speaker is encouraged to do the things that scare them and give themselves permission to feel fear.


[1.04:59 - 1.07:08]Jackie pulls the Messenger of Water, a minor icon and court card, representing water, stories, and magic


[1.06:06 - 1.09:51]Shane's card represents a journey from swamp to lake to ocean, symbolizing an internal psychological journey


[1.09:51 - 1.11:05]They pull tarot cards, with Shane pulling the Three of Fire and the Two Wolf Moon


[1.10:37 - 1.10:58]The card indicates a major life theme for Shane